Rita Cruz

[4] Height: 5'3
[5] Weight: 149 lbs.
[6] Date of Birth: October 6, 1987
[7] Actual Hometown: The Fairhill section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
[7a] Hometown as announced when wrestling: San Antonio, Texas

[8] Heel or Face (no neutrals or tweeners): Face

[9] Any trademark weapons/foreign objects? (optional): None

[10] Manager/Valet with description (optional): None

** Appearance Info **

[1] Describe your wrestler's physical appearance(i.e., race, hair color,
scars, facial hair, physical built, etc.): A Latina from North Philly but living in San Antonio, Rita Cruz has the body type you'd expect from one. Like her childhood friend Jade O'Malley, Rita has brown eyes and is on the curvy side, thick in all the right places. Unlike Jade, however, Rita still has her long black hair flowing down the back of her latte-toned body. In addition, Rita has at least five tattoos; a shooting star on each shoulder blade, the number 13 on her left wrist, a skull and crossbones on her right wrist, and another shooting star inside a heart on her right breast.

[2] Describe your wrestler's ring attire: As a tribute to her friend Jade O'Malley, Rita uses a black and green color scheme. Her green headband and green armbands accent her black leotard outlined in green fittingly (said leotard is an homage to Jenna Levinsky-Matthews, to whom Rita is grateful for her support of Jade). Continuing said tribute to Jenna, Rita wears nylons on her legs right above the black kickpads, which support her black high-top sneakers well (again, with green shoelaces).

[3] Does your wrestler wear or carry anything that he leaves at ringside
when wrestling? Nothing

[4] Write out your wrestler's entrance to the ring as it would appear
before a match: As green spotlights spin, we hear the opening synths of Snow Tha Product's "Gettin' It" right before it leads into the lyrics:

#God damn I’m a rock band member
#And I’ve always been a G
#Thought you lost that letter on me
#Literally I’ve been getting it
#Rock that strata, get it puff that
#You’ve better go robbed and do better
#Get a job, get a bitch, get some positive shit
#Get a mob into it, get some pop for them flip
#Everything you ever wanted it’s not impossible bitch
#Get off your lazy ass and just go get it

At that point Rita emerges towards the front to the fans' cheers, tosses her hair back, and takes a knee and a fist to the ground before jumping and pumping up both fists as green pyros go off.

#You know I’d be getting it, getting it, getting it
#You know I’d be getting it, getting it, getting it
#You know I’d be getting it, getting it, getting it
#You know I’d be getting it, getting it, getting it

#Catch you, I’m a get it, I ain’t trippin’ ‘bout no hater bitches
#My team and I win it I ain’t finna sit there waitin' for it
#Catch you, I’m a get it, I ain’t trippin’ ‘bout no hater bitches
#My team and I win it I ain’t finna sit there waitin' for it

After the pyros go off, Rita turns around and does a "culo-shake" much to the fans' delight before she runs out and slaps the fans' hands all the way into the ring.

#I’d be hitting the party with five chicks
#And I’m probably leaving all these kids
#Calling for my hips
#Got a bunch of them behind me
#And I look on my shit
#I’d be getting it, I got it, I’m all about practice
#I’d be yelled in the function I’m steady red carpet
#I’m whooping their asses, I flip the cup
#I’m young and I’m loving the lights in the club
#And I’m getting that ready, I’m a get it

Once she gets to the ring, she jumps on top of each turnbuckle, making a sign of the cross before waving to the fans and bouncing back, dancing a little more before the match starts

#You know I’d be getting it, getting it, getting it
#You know I’d be getting it, getting it, getting it
#You know I’d be getting it, getting it, getting it
#You know I’d be getting it, getting it, getting it

#Catch you, I’m a get it, I ain’t trippin’ ‘bout no hater bitches
#My team and I win it I ain’t finna sit there waitin' for it
#Catch you, I’m a get it, I ain’t trippin’ ‘bout no hater bitches
#My team and I win it I ain’t finna sit there waitin' for it

** In-Depth Info **

[1] What makes this character unique? A mixture of Jade O'Malley's strength, willpower, smoothness, and curviness, and Rosa de Oro's lucha libre specialty.

[2] Wrestler's attitude/personality: Outside the ring, Rita is the sweetest young lady you'll ever meet. She always makes time for her fans, making sure everyone gets her autograph at the Meet-and-Greets. Inside the ring is where the Warrior Queen's ferocity comes into play-just as energetic as she is outside it, she will unleash a FURY on whoever she's facing!

[3] How many years of professional wrestling experience does your
wrestler
have? (pro/non pro?) Only about seven years of actual pro wrestling experience. Of course, her brawler experience comes from getting in her fair share of street fights as well.

[4] Strength and weaknesses. Please include a balance of strengths and
weaknesses.

Strength: Both energetic and strong, Rita represents the best of both worlds in this wrestling business...wherever the match goes, she'll fit in very nicely!

Weakness: Often times, her energy is to a fault...still new to the pros, Rita is not always very focused, so she might miss her opponent once in a while.

[4] Summary of experience/history. Please be descriptive. This is
important: Rita Cruz grew up in North Philly's tough Latino neighborhood of Fairhill, one where not many people make it out alive. However, Rita had that spirit and willpower which kept her alive and strong!

In kindergarten, Rita met another young girl with a similar attitude and personality; the future Women's Champion herself, Jade O'Malley. The two immediately became best of friends, staying close throughout their school years as the star athletes of their own respective teams.

Upon her graduation, Rita moved to San Antonio to go to college at UTSA and to be closer to her extended family. While there, Rita went to an audition to be an indy fed's ring girl-not only did she pass with flying colors, but they also offered her training to be an actual wrestler. Known to get into some scuffles in her youth, Rita accepted with pride. After said training came her HUGE emergence on the indy scene-being the longest-reigning Women's Champion in Alamo City Sirens' history, Rita was already making waves!

Still keeping in contact with Jade, Rita later saw the Philly soulbird win CWF's Women's title at March 2 Glory...within a week was that call which Jade had promised her, one with two simple words: "You're ready."

Now that the time is right, Rita is ready to continue to wow the CWF, tear through the Sirens' Division, and keep being the Warrior Queen she's been all her life.

** Wrestler Make **

[1] What is the name of your wrestler's finisher? Sign of the Cruz

[2] Description of the finisher: Inverted double underhook facebuster

[3] What are the situations in which your wrestler could perform the
move? After dodging an opponent's high-flying attack

[4] How can it be countered? With a powerbomb

[5] What is your wrestler's overall style (examples: technician, brawler,
high flyer, luchador, fighter, shooter, etc)? May use primary and secondary.

Primary: Luchador

Secondary: Powerhouse

[8] List 10 (or more) non-basic moves that your wrestler will use
regularly (and ones which fit his style!): (keep in mind it's going to be the descriptive tool to understand your wrestler.)
Frog splash
Spear
Chubasco (Spinning neckbreaker)
Royal Pain (Forearm club)
Aztec Knighting (Three Amigos)
Bearhug
Backbreaker
Chokebomb
Slingshot suplex
Superplex
Moonsault side slam
Senton bomb
Tiger feint kick
Arm drag
Corkscrew plancha
Handspring back elbow